
Bandes d’hystériques tells the little-known story of the women’s emancipation movements in Belgium during the 1970s. Through, among other things, the bold and irreverent actions of the Dolle Mina movement in Flanders, the support provided to women workers by Marie Mineur in Wallonia, and the International Tribunal on Crimes Against Women, which brought together 2,000 women from around the world in Brussels, a shared female legacy emerges—one marked by humour, audacity and defiance.
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